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How Can You j ' " ; ': . 7" ' . I i . ; dt mi;x ;; Sle the nrsiM or AMi iiiisivfl In The JOURNAL. MAD YOUR NEIGHBOES PAPffl When T ripp vT laonlyOOe ... 1 l (!... I U . fDM.t VOu XTU-N0. 232 NEW BERNE, N-C, SATURDAY MORNING. JANCFARY 5. 1895 PRICE FIVE CENTS v- - h'jb ui mm Mra 4 4T BUSINESS LOCAL8. MiSS IlATrlE DAIL will open a prima y ciiotl, introdu' i' g s.-veral ideas 1 ol tie Krn-.ergart. n sy-tem, t her home mi Pollock stiver, Monday, J in. 7. j33c. ' WANTED tii Borrow $9,5'0 on good, '.reliable Mil ei-taie li ut a in good set-iion 'of the city. Willing 10 fjive iron clad security, and to pav s per cent. Anply to P. O. B x 537. j8 if MIS Kni'hel C. Brown will organize a class in filcno irapliy on J m. 14th, 1H95. Fo iDtoMiatn ai.ply at her ho e alter seyn o'eock uuy evening. jl,lm. FOll HEN r -Apply io w. T. H u-e wiih nice Watson. Rooms 5i. Mlj'.-i T Be Rented Out Six nice new, n 1 brick stnt"!, flot cluss and in tin1 best location in tiie cty tor anj kind ui busimss. Apply to W. I'. Hill FltESU. Mans. Home-made All l'ork Sm-nge a spiciatv, i'lso clnuce I'araiiv groceries. S. J Phillips, corner Macad am Z' 1 R mi I & P.diock Sts. d 101 in. DON' I' iiiil in all mi the New Berne Candy Fat-lory ami examine tiieir line ol Cukes, Can iv mid Holiday Specialties. SilAl'K.K'S HAMS, Boiled Wider Mill ideal, L i-emul Prepared tiuckwhea , ut A. II. Uaurinoton's. 78 Middle Si. PltO'F. J.-c N. onions oi the tir.ii f Sim mon & Butler Salem N. C. is in the Cuy stoppmi! ft Mrs. N S. liiehar.isoi.'s lor a few - ays; all peisui s de-nii.g to have their pianos lum-d can either leave their orders a. Mrs. R chards-on's nr wiili The A. Colin Piano & Organ Company 95 Midd e St- New Bene N". C. FOR Full an I Wintr-. ... CUADWICh.', la. o , : . . Now Samples jusi receive i. H M. ilie Si. If. WHEN B .iaxiiip is n-od according In i'ir,N-ii'iii, a third of Hie lnb..r nn i tin c st of s nip in o il n uy w .shing is ived. Samples free at J. F. Tallin's. CANDY, Nuts, Raisins and Fireworks .1. W. ucsic h.sjist receive l the Inrgesi and li st assortment, of Candy, Nu's, liiisn..-an i Kirnwrks I ti.it ever nine to New lier.ie. All Fresh New G-"fis! Also lit cker- 3 b. pk-s. prepa ed Buck ivhei at lUjcnspr pk-e; On dikes 12J c nls per ikg.-; Grapuiiit d Suar in lOiii. pkj s.. ai 5 cent per !b , He i O.I 150 d gree li. e nsi in 10 on s per nlli.n, mid K. r.iseue Oil 115 iiereu tii-lest at 8 e lis pera.illoii. No. 4(1 Middle St., New Heme N. C. FOR The New Year of 1895 The well known A. Colin Piano & Oran Com pany wdl offer some liaigius in Pi.uins ii Drg-iiis Cull around and look at their stoek on hand. They will sell sheet music at 5 een s per e. py during t lie h -hdays 'A thinir done when thonM of is never iorott-ii.'l JSowjustas soon as you think of something you nei'd in our line call and get it tlitn you will be certain not to lorget it. We have lots of little tliiugs a man is al ways forgetting, sunn as collar and stud nu'tons, shoe Ntiitigs, (porpoise bide) scarf retainers, cuffs, bold rs, bacbelor buttons, (don't use tbem tbougn et mar ried,) collars and cuffs, bandker chiefs and bows. J. M. HOWARD. FOR THE Holiday Trade. Drapery Silks, Vr " , ' V From 75c per yd, To ,53c. " a A.lso a full- line ol Ladies Dress Goods which ,ir will paj you t ? see before purcias- Pries :: Kctei! Local News. MHW A T) VKR TISEMENTS. W. M. Watson Xotice. New Beree B mrding House. A. &N C. Rd. CUnflge Schedule. W. H. & B S. Tucker & Co., Ralei-h Juntiury Woolen. The question nt selling Lenoir county's stock in tne A. & N. C. Rudrou.l is being con.-Meied by the commissiouers of that county. Mrs. S. 11. Lane has moved her milli nary I itisiness into a portion of J. B. Hol liml & Co 's store. The vacated stole is being made ready for Mr. H. B. Duffy, who will soon move into it. The E. C. D and O. D. S S.Co.'s wharf is us ng shut off from the street by the erection uf high gutes. They are lor the dou'de purpose of protection Htniuht and to exclude the crowds that make a In bit o' coiieregatiiig around the pisse gei bouts at the nine of their arrival. The recent burning ol the fish house of rot ter & hon, B-autort, wit" pultmt loss of a thousHiul or till' nuudrel lol l irs, has caused the coun. iimen to decide to purehise a fire eogine. It is proposed alo to let the imrcli.ise fund be iucnased hy privaie subscription. The aunuiil pn'iiicution of the Fair E hiuiii of the Wcck'y Journal has berime preity well kie.wn thus early e are in receipt of a letter frnm Clevu limd, Ohio, requ siiut a Copy if ifsue.l. It will ba printed on tlio 18th inst. and extensively circulate I. Commissioner Chas. L. Petlhrn w, ol Aiianta, who will represent North Caio lina this ye n at the big Exposition lo be he'd in Ai hints says the pr..speets from North Carolina aiu very good and getting Oetter. Capt. Thos. SoutliKiite who had bfen ab-eut for a month on account of illness, was lack at his post on I lie New Berne vesteroay, looking hearty as ever. Ilis many friends are glad to see him out aain. During his absence the first ofli eer, Mr. li. T. Hmro-k, had (barge and filled the place ably and aeceptahly. Tho January number ol the "School Girl,' the excellent qua'terly puMished ythe teachers and pupils of Kmsey Seminary is lieiore us. li contains essays by I lie stud, nts upon Oliver Wendell Holmes, an account "I the School's Christ mas concert and Thanksgiving enter tainment, interesting personal mention o. former pupils and oilier good original matter besides admirable leclion3 up m a viirn ty of subj ets. The paper is a credit to the school and the school iiseii, as a bnar iing seminary for young ladies, stands without a rival in this immediate secti m. Xewbern as Progressive as Norfolk. By rompnrUon with the business sUti - tics of Norfolk, ju t puM'slnd, it will be npp i rent that as many new buildings have been erecle I in Newbero duriuir the past four eai-8, in propmiien to population, as in tha progressive ciiy. JNewlern is vigorous nn'l trisky, and 11 is tune she began to fi;e! her oa s S. Odd Fellows Lodge In Kinston. The l''ree Press tells of 'he insiiiution of a Lodge f did Fellow; there with 17 members, by Grand Masier W. C. Doog- la-s ol'Cjtthuue, issiled by Me-srs. J. D. layi .ra a .loan l. Uavs. ol liins o i. The following wire the offl ers el cud: S. H Abbott. Noble Grand; Geo B Webb. viie-Grand; H. D. rftanly. Finan cial Secretary; F. 0. Dunn, Re!"rdin? Seeretarv; 4. W.Colhns, Treasmer: Plato Col ins, Warden; J. B. Webb, Chaplain Tbe Symphony Organ. Mr. Adolph Cohn has on exhibition at bis music house on Middle street, a hand- son, e and most rem irkable musical instru ment, known us the Symphony. In addition to its being a regular organ. it plays the most difficult, musig bv sim ply worKingt'ie pedals. The sheet music ui bu thus payed is on roils andean be attached or detached in an insrr.nt at the will the pei former. It is entirely new in the musical line and should lie seen to be appreciated. Change of Cedar Grove Sexton. Mr. D. K. Shillings has resigned as sexton of Odar Grove cemetery. The Boa'd of City Council promptly elected Mr. John W liaes to fill the vacancy. Mr Williams bas been in tne employ of i he city unintenuptedlv for a number oi years a g d part of the time as fire man ut me street hands He is steady, industrious and obliging and has always proven himself prompt and fiuthful in the iliso'iarge of every duty. A better man for the place could hardly bave been found. Vomlna; And doing. Mr. W. N. Bell of Marlowe was in the city yesterday. ... ; ( Mr. and Mrs. T. E. GMmau and their daught r Miss May, of Jacksonville are registeied at the Albert, also Dr. F. P. Gates of Bayboro and Mr. T. C. Ba lham of Edenton. Miss JulU Thomas of Beaufort, who bas been visiting at Mr. Ed Perry's, left returning home. ' Miss Annie Ma.y Rhodes who bas been spending the holidays with her mother, left on tbe steamer New Berne to re-enter the Norfolk Female College. Mbs Mary Wright who h is been spend ing tbe holidays at Bayboro, returned home. , , Mr. Horace L. Gaiielle.' superintendent of the New Berne Knitting mills arrived from Philadelphia yesterday with his tirifle. nee Miss Miriam r. Seliars. ' Mrs. Gabell's sister. Mis Sellars, Hrcompanies them t spen some time in Sw Berne. They are ai Mr, N. 8. Rich irdson'a, i ; ' Mrs, O. Matts retarned last night from a visit tn relatives In New x ore. . , Mr J. F. Brinmn who hs been visiting at his former home iu Pamlico with two of Ida children, passed through yest.rday, retaining 10 tneir Dome at Moreheaa. Tb Tlmr Almanac. 1 The Richn.oud Times, one of our most valued exchanges, has issued Its. 1895 al nianvcr which ibb Cf'lit to that live and fifoo-rcs ive paper. It is a splendid nlma- e i"ii'"'t of useful ADDITIONAL FACILITIKS. A Line of Tugs and Barges Planned to Ron Between New Berne and North ern Ports. Not long ago we mentioned investiga tions being made by a Baliimrre company It.oking to the establishment of a line of barges and lugs between New Berne and Northern ports. Mr II. I). Blake oi that city who is icgisieivd at tawka, informs us that the maturing lor the scheme. Messrs. Uaugnettiv & Co., the Chat plans are of Baltl- more me the ones w ho h .tend lo engage in the business. They have been in the rar rjiiisj mid- a long time and own sixteen barges now, winch, number it is planned to increase cnnsideiahly. They expect to takeaway New Berne cargoes of lumlier, cotton or other heavy eo '-oi ..'l ies not requiring haste and io l.ri., cargoes of coal. sdt. Ii.-ii t : ; .'. , iii-l expect to handle fioiglns at greUly icdn. ed tales. A Tout 4'iihc of lutorexl o SomborNol the S. .ii (nnril. A member oi the New Berne Division of the Naval Battalion. Mr It. B. Nixou. was anaigned b lore .Justice Sire, t yinter dny for 11. t iittt in liiiLT tint drill and in spection ol ihe Division, or eiv.l bv the liatuiliou Cm n.indei. After testiumny w i . sub-iiitted and argument made, lii-liee Mrect decided thai Mr. Nix w not notilie.il in sulH cieni lime .() . i end drill, and const queiit ly i' ol snhj vt lo i'l.pdsonme it. ii. .s ihe lirsi c.is.! in ilie Stalo Guurd where a no in'vr i. a- b en brought to trial before a civil lourt ar.d it is dm ided thai oftieers eommanding companh s nust eitlier enlfiM' di-eiplnie by the lines al io vid or lie pai I ciHarlv careful to yive such exteie'el inniccs of dulls and of such ch iracluras will not prevent lliu use of tcchn caliiies in the coun. The action vau not brought ag iin-t Mr. Nix. n us an in I viilu il t.ut men ly m de ed run imp rl mi ipnslion. II' Ik) offic rs 'f the Guard tanii.ii tn or . a' tendance at military excuses the t:u inl i practieally worthless and Hie i. lt!;i i nri slniiiul renie ly the i -elect. AVOl lll II lltll.KOAIt IM,Al;i. Application li.r a t'harler to be Made for one tt t'ntnioel Xew lloi-no nnd Aurora. The Aurora Pr.ig.es..ive A -oj ontains an ailveiiiseniiut staling .hat application will I13 ma le lo the net C tieiiil A-s-in-b y of North Cu'olin.i. lo - a i d mcorpor atmg the Aurora and New II l ie l ii r..;id Coiiipauy to eoinim lira' at Aurora or som lioint mi 'he Pamlico river an I ct n l to New Belli:- or some p .int on Neils; rher. Aurora is not nnlv one of the riclivs' sections tiibul.iry to yewbern but oac ol the Oet to lie f .iliui anywhere. The pin posed road woul I uiique-tioii di y bs of reat benefit lo huh places. We hope to see i lie plans 1 0'iu iniiated. The Age ably advocates the measure in a half coin nn article among other things it says. 'A railroad we n'cl, and a railroad we must liavelor ttieficililii s by which we we -uriotin e I an i the iudueeine its we ea i titter cm not all' id to i e ignored by rail road bjilders. Aur .r.i h is gred adva -laues ' f l"i.-.iiioii, b.'iug at 1 1 1 - - In-.id of 11 ivig.ition on S mill river, six mi es IV .m Paailno riv r, giing us an ontlei bv water I . N rfolk, an i all no n s nn ihe Sounds anil rivers in F. .stern North Oa - olniii. We hate iww conneciion by steuiiier wtli the iVtlautc Coast Lineal Washington and wiih Be hav. n bv S'e imor cotineeliu ; w-itli the Norfolk & Southern raiiia ad. and t ie business of both then- lines would be largely inoreis- e l bv a railrhad to Newbero. 'A railroad would develop this section as nothing eisecu'u We Ii ive good timber and as go .d trucking lauds as c.tn be tt.und. liiinds Hi d an-a iaiitetl to th" g-owdi of evi ryihing ibtit is generally raised by the lann rs of this country and we need is the means ol lis tlcvclop- tiieni , am I a raiiroai will bring about the esire I trunsp ir.atioii. Why not have one to Newoern-! winch is only about 18 nines, and coulu be budi tor as luilo money as any road that has ever been nuilt in this c- uatry. ior the con dry ilnou iix which ii. would run, is a level, well limb-Ted c uniry, al the distance to Newborn, lo -Ne.vbern, it wouid ie ol great ndvuntag , as bycoinieciion at this place witu the N iI'oIk & Sjutueru or in Atlantic Coast Line, an itner route would bj opened to the N.irdierii mar kets. With such a road it would not only link us to the outside world bin woulu develop one ol the finest countries iu this, or any oilier state, uml give the outside world an oppo tunny io v. sit us and leam moie oi the possible facilities of our town and country. We hope tli railroad men will favor ably c in3id r tuis enterprise and give ui ibis road. We. believe this r. ad would be of great advantage to the Noifolk & Southern Kt'l i nad, the Ailant.c N. U. Rl Iron! and to the Neberii & Wilming- ton Kniroal We Hindi reler to Hits matter again, givmg lacts i.nd flguivs, wlncli will more ili ui sustain the necessity au I pro lit. of such a road." The Charlotte News gives this item: "Two of the meanest and nit st ungrateful lo igers the police bave yel entertained struck station house on last Ftidny night and asked for a pi ace to sl.ep, and it te ing a biner com night, the warden took them in and kept op a red-bot tire all night loDg "iesteiday morning when thev were r. ady to leave, a package was in their hands roughly doue up. On le ing sske I what ibe parcels contained they said md umbrella ci jihs sn i fixtures, anil becoming eruspicioUB, an officer examined them, an. i they were found io contain the blanket! fr -m tne cms In tbe cells which Uuy hd iK-cupied. Tlwy were tried this morning and find $10. each, and in default of payment were sent to the chain gang. ; . . -''v .;'pr'-.''e-' c- ... . . Free Will Baptist Chnrcb. Services will ba hid at tho , Free Will Baptist Chart h on Fleet St Sunday morn ing and 'nhsht by Rev, 0. 0 King The public will cordially welcome I. :' ii'- f-(,,.- I in . "I " ' ' ' a' . .v;-:': 1 Sixty six stables are represented in tho entries Tor the stake events which will b run oft at Gravesand N Y , this year, i .u . . : r il T ..i j u.ioer mi nupiuea t.i ua oiu"iLiyn uovtv I Club, These re ad ii astern subes. Toe nominal ions from tbe West h ive not yet f n I'- iWl. '' - A. . f. It. It. IXSI'F. TI. I And Mrons I'rolse il' Hie Itontl. lis Hniifmeiltenl mill 1'liiof OAieer. The annual inspection of th-. A. L. N. U. H. R. mi behalf of the Sti-e has just been t.i o ;iMd Mr. E,l. ( ainb i Smith, ' oni: ol mi - ui-ipcf-t'iig puitj. iiun i" a rep- rest ntativc of ihe Nt :,ml Ob-ertc in speaking ol tl. that i lie f a I was ti. v. a .n neiier coiiiiiiion. in u ui-ie lias tieat an inclin e in tho io Inn;--toel mi I ilie old pass'-iiuur coiieiits hav ben thoroughly oyei hau e I. lie spoke of Mr. (.':.:. ' v k -.1,.-best pr. Hi'iit the road v i I a I - a thoiiiugh man ol iiir.iiit, v.nii :.i ut busi ness S 11H'." lie ailtle I; "Ilie hll-iui--of the load b. improv ntr ;.nd ils aff.iii.- are in linn f.tidiliim. Tin1 ro-nl-b-d is con. iuu illy hei,, ,',-ade b tier at d "v. nil j Hew i Icpols have been bt' il -li t la p rl lo tne I. .j - aim XI.WS l I11UI I . (iuv. Cut has iioinisMoiit ,1 W Ii Shaw, of lie dor on. a- si. In il n- ol die Thiiil Distriei, -lob i K. . W'ondaitl. Kh,. havillj ilechii' tl. Tin; N'onh t ' nihil i M-::f;d .loiiina! is now .iioii-lii .i nic a moiilli, iit-ita l id " llii.ulliiv, al iliui a.:!. .11 So::.'it..r MaidiiM 1. Moll says ; fill h r. Dr. .1. I. M "U "ill milk' a I ii'.l and firm ! li ;id I r I e Se i dor-lop. It isd.-ci'd Hid i x -I dg Dmiel I., llu-.s 11, of Wil iiinglo'i. .s i candidal" lor tin1 Senate. (lav. Cor wclba ask. d to i omn'.tile the lie ith -elllciv ill I lie wo.:; ..it at Dor ham wh . 1 1 1 1 1 : i ! -. -1 1 tl her child. Sever d WOIIUVI il iVe b il halloed 111 tliis Sialc. . . aliens ol ihe 1 c.iocral n: lii jo a ciiia tiv. in the Mil - ichii-e lh l.t'Lt-lai til unniiunlo lion. -J . ! 1 1 1 V. 1 1 n-:; 1 1 till I'. S. Si llllle. Mis. .Marv T l.iiit.i. l'r.-idcui o! Ihe Michigan U . ('. T. I . d e I Thui-d iv un. ruing of g n a il ii in igia, ;v-. .1 oi. ycats. She bad lie a id I'.r 'h nit a u.tr. Gov. Vilelirl', of I'i "I'ida. b rev.ke the rctpiis .ion for II. d. I'I 14 r. of New Vi-rk. i--iicl 1 I 01 Tcas. ,, ,; , Ipl.'-t el C o. lb of I Vce.ol er ! lS'.H. Vi'i'cnl ( -: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ak. in lt.lv rdi.iok Hejg o, Mcs-in i a tl Mil.... Thui I i inoi'iiiiig. The i; li i i'I.i. Is lie ( in p: 1 1 1 irom l o ir Lulls,'.-, and f .".V h.al l'ciill'lli"! last, evening. The Liveipo d '. .) li t k Bond li resolved t . i xp.'n I Ihe -u u of L'.'I'i Slid ill i.nprovenie.d vn ea ,iM i i .11 c At lantic line si-. iiner. 10 d lurk tio-ti pas 1 scngers upon a l.iml'.i.g m -to.il U hriii::in : lliem i'n ie b v una ol :itci. rs. A vigi'nnee t tun "ii I c ol' lull men has in en tiivaii' tl u Sacrame. o, l ab Kver block in tho eitv w 1- pair died 1 1st nig and al I 1 1 . 11 nnin I I e Mi t'C v h.. t '' i'." a ... 1 1 : on it o,' th" n- M'i ,v o e.e ii i'i cd. Finn. as 11. 1 ho ', K:n : ..I X iple. was iiiiri. d I'. nit's 'ay f ... 1 it I .ri'i chnrcb in An-o I " I'. iol. A 1 c ni'inici . llit'oiu ol spec atois hjat ici'-il i-, I c slieeis to s"e tbt;. jroc s-ion, Mviilh::.g was done W.lli al p ni.. Tlmrs lav nig it IV .i.. id ( lewlaa I opeiK"! Iho Wi-ni'i :I.m s ,,-i l-ci-.n uHli a g.-Jii I State d 1111 r jive, al the Kxtvu Mve niiiiisi 11. Sen tors II lis ini a, .1 J 1 1 1 1 were aiming die quests, Ihe live mi's 1 f Maiioa 1!. 11 h-r's pap: r have prepared : 11 a 1 11 tee nail over I ,cir s gna 111 e I Hal I he C 1 lie 1 -io 1 is not i l the co. -test lor the pah ic priu nij. ii 1 .! want nn I won d 11 t h .n1 t 1 1 1 . inei ihougiii th d i!i p 'p. r won al a-k for Inis printing. Twoltdian ar nv olli ieis, T I'm: and Vel'g ri foiiglii n .In I l 1 'he 'ea'ti 11 ar the F:en. h IV ntic. S lues were die wo poll0. The 11 1 1 s e 1 11 liy an hour. Vergnridi'd 01 the gramd and lol'am i dynig 'riiai ltis of bioo I. The e is every imli. alio 1 ol an arty re suin.iiion of Ilie kiiilmij 1 11- ticss tit C ill "cs, N" 1'., a 11 I 1 .1 . t c nt I--- of 1 ho in dtis ry. A ai"e a ttl In n is be nr made to the Atlantic 'mil', an I work widl he Ciil'ri tl 011 thy an I 11 j In at I'igb It's mill Oilier mills aUt. s n.w signs nl ac tivity. A coiiini l ei has b'ci oi'ja iiz1! in Charles' nn, S. . , I t: -o.) ra e with the New York t-t ill o .11 ere ting a -ui'- able iiieiiioiiiil lo Hi" I it" (i o'g' William Curtis. .Iu Ige Ch.is. II. s.mo .1 "ii, of tho IJ. S. Circu t C'lirt. was ...i:l- td a r naii of 1 he com. uitivr, aalAilhur L. Jones, s.-crelary. A special commitlcc of de1 New York Journal of C mi ncrcj in iis .cp-u I -d inigiis lam.iiiiny ami re.-"111111 11 s th .1 the L xo.v invesiig ding Co .1 "id i: b eon tinned until ,1 iiuiu v 1, l-g96, to invesli g.te all depar tne Is. Fr. u I md eorriip tiou is ch u-ge.1 iverywbeie and wh-'U-sa-e removals anil iudici meott ale said lo be necessary. President Ch is. F. Mayer, of die Balti more and Ohio Raino d Co , mak s a sweepingd-iii.il ilnttiopr p.-nv i har nsse I bv debt or olherwi-e; he savs ilnit ihe fixed chaig's, ci' trusis, sieUmg fun. is, etc. duo J inuary 1, anionniing to neiily 1,0 iO.OOOO, were paid with ulb nr .wing a dollar. Geo.- Henderson, m AGENCY. ESTABLISHED 1370. OFFICE: NO. 4 Craven St. Represents the following First class Companies: Insurance Company "f Norih America. Home Isiii'ance Company of New TO'k. Hariford Fire Insurance Company ot Hnriiord. Queen Insurance Company of Americi. Piioeuix Insurance Company of Brook lyn.N.Y. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany 'd Rsteigh. ' Royal I surauce Company of Liver pool. Enuland. ' . ". Boton Marine Iusu ranee Company .of BOIOn. . r.-.;. ,.S.j:;J--.e v., BS-Tt.is AgencT has bnen in etlstenee for tbe Dast 25 years, dur ng winch tune all tossts have been " promptly . settled Without a nugle tonn-su : ; - r; All clasut of desirable Insurance nn'Kovt:n i: iili(4ai snivin:. A !ileh Itoule to liinrlollo niitl llllit'r I'olnfs via iFIIiiiin-toi;. The Sell o-.ird AitJ L'ne has recently taken a r.cw deparlure in llic matter of I impioved service at oeriain points of ii i ' - " i ciui-ive system, and our 5W:r city Wil-1 ,. unburn is one of ihe paints bjni. litci I ami j :j,:i,!oniallv New B.-rne, ai-.. ! Ther.-is now a tlouble il-idy servii by j this lire Irom Wilmiii'jt on to Charlotte,' I'aleili and Allallta. (I l , alld elosR con-1 no, t;on i made at the. latter point lor Montgomery an! Mobile, ,A':t , Now! ! i H'lenis and Xii-liviHe, T. in. The W. X. and N. road train which leaves here at S:o" a. ni. inal,. s ,1 sin: and I pxeelleai connection wiih llieS. A. 1.. til WilmiiiKlon. allowing a,,,,,!,, time at point lor dinner, and t-nibiiiu lias-i! liticr to if ich ( ha.l lolie at 10 p. in. Ihe - :t d iV. j K'pially good t ontieeti 'ti and service i.'.!id" mi-1 given to oilier jiicnis. I IIH ILill In nets. -New I : !! I t l It if lotte, may b- iuc'.:is. tl lure, and llm-ci Wishing a quick and plot -ai.t Hip will tin j ivi II to r. mend. : r this. i voNcv oi i omiiiouwcal i:;i.n' i. to an pi ar before Ihe lloii-e :.it.l s-i-t'o ' inn tees o t i .ogress to urn- c- M iicni" o i noil-iiiler. st lieariny b.n.l-. bv clicii iiu'.lic iinoioveiueiii in , be built .-.mi railrnuti.-. ii'i.l telcgiaplis p-.ir. h i with out on- cciil ol p. .pn ar lax :l:on nid which is to abolish iu'er"-t itpict lailr. ad b mils, teiiii e the IV. igui rait s oi e-i hiitl mil bring travel down b . in- i - n ! or h per mile t'aiilini. A r. w.nd oi fill) will I ,- paid I'm -iilli-i i. lit eviih nee lo r .ii'. it t any . t-o't ol i iitbi g in a l.il-e aaii'in in .i . . Al. per miii an.- i atlliolle.l il jili. l lod.illg li ,-tj II 1 I.e. lies- ;!:; in- .,f b 1 l;;ug ( bin cv ' i'J.'ll V. .M. I'.i.i i. Mn,,;.' , x i:v !;i;im: bo a k dim; inn sr. .in Seolh fiicd Slo. I ,,t, .-i .' llolei I 1 . I I I I' a'. -I': 1 i , ,,.,., k, ,u terms lo I lie eek . ...WOOLEN PRICES Ye arc --eliing at u-: 1 . 1 or worth your ('01 s: lei:tti"ii. Voolen Bei E!anl:cv:, Down Quilts, Fur Capes, Ladies Coats, Fine Dress Goods, Men's Woolen Underwear, I i .ler the New lard!', no ' lit v mi Haw Wool .-a:, The .. w Ta-df re. lit," int. nr."! H'.'oh lis b I' m ; i ai n 11 ml i't '.o .1 .Hilar.' 1st, do. The plies on ill Our Woolen !mt have been niade t" i n 1 to I ! IV an i nee, ""'' woolen sch- duUs- a sa'. per con' . Raleigh, N. C. Has Come..,. - and wc hae formed nir li - iHliotis We wish you tl hapj v Xi". Year, and are going lo make 01happ. by giving v oil ihe BKST GOODS iu town at the Lowest Prices. And Fine Whiskey '.lie same way. Conic to us for every ih ing you want. T-iF1. Ta,3rlor. No. 127 Middle Street, East side, between Pollock and lU'oad Streets. o 0 -- Toilet Articles, Tooth Elista, Etc. fcSTVY YHJCIAXS- P It ESC HI P 1 10XS A tl'EVLXLTY. yi lin Wanted ! 'OMPETEN r PHARMACIST Willi snail cani'al wanted l open n-w Drug Sb.rc We have twoS'lsof Fixluics and double Sicck of Drugs. Chance lor live man. Address, BIUOIUM & 15 KO K DKUli! ( ew Bern -, r. C. R. if DUFFY'S CROUP SYUUP. rREPARED AFTER A KEC1PE OF THE LATE DR. WALTKU DUFFY. At this Reason rhildrcn are liable In at tacks of the Coup, and parents should always ne ore pared i.y naving a Dome 01 K. m. Luny'SUioui syrup on nana, pre pared from the recipu of ihe late Dr. Mutter Dutt'y can be had of the Drusrytsts. and ol ft. Ni Djffy, proprietor, New Berne, N." O. CertincuK S of its efficacy can be seen ot the proprietor, " 83 rents ler bottle, v Beo that the wrapper t readfc. " R. N. DUFFY'S OHOXT B -i HY R UT ty Be ot UIm rttalers who r lulling to laaitMtiun orwup gyrup tor 45 couM. ne mmi With the Join the Number! OF Vrio are daily carry ing away from Our Stores, Strong Values .Y EM lIAXdi: roh- WtAK :'!:!Ci:S. ionths Sales WILL BE A WATERU !'"r us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Your lclci;t ItooUs Will ii IJOVV FAT nl tlio moi-e liitintion ol tli Prices iit Avlii:li tli;ririg' h W ur Stock IS TIIE- Most : Complete We have ever offered. Yours Very Truly, Hackburn Rl hrtanate People' P: Wilhtt. NEW YEAR'S SURPRISE -Fon- E veryTody. Dazzling Display OF Holiday Goods ! M lll'KI-lNi.l.V -titritisiMii.i hm Assortment. -1 i:i'i:i-ii;lv 1.0 ir i'JifCES. .1 ;,..,,,;,', I 'If . eS . .X I S. Ih-iiiit inl I'lisrius thai meet all lb"i.t;:.N anil Sulisly all. An I " 1 1 - 1 1 1 a II i-L Assort nifiit uml a Variety to -dtit all Tastes in Toys, oohs, and Novelties. I'ANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. j Our 1'. cant i ful New Stock of IVantines Chinese AM) JAPANESE GOODS Is Iniglit, clean and fresh, and consists; wholly of the latest 'and most popular (lesions. All Kinds Fruits in great variety. Oranges, direct from Flordia, Banana h, Mai iga Grapes, Apples, Figs, Raisins, New Nuts, Dates, Currents and Citron all New IS',11 Goods. Is very Complete it em braces fresh arrivals of Hy ler's, Royster's, Whitman's, Miller's best goods; and and our Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per pound; cannot be equaled by any competion. r " Our Candy Stock
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 5, 1895, edition 1
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